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Chapter 113: Chapter 113

Alex was completely bewildered. He glanced at Aya in the distance.

The Cale family could be considered a wealthy and powerful local family with a profound foundation. Their power completely on par with the Lark family.

Under circumstances where there was absolutely no benefit to be gained, there was no need for them to curry favor with him, right?

Just as Alex was feeling cautious, pondering how to reply, a burst of dazzling white light suddenly flashed from afar. Harboring a sharp, piercing sword aura.

"Myriad Flowers Sword Intent!" Aya and the old woman were startled, looking up in unison.

They saw a middle aged man in a white robe, exuding an ethereal, immortal aura, riding a flying sword toward them. Behind him stood a youth in a blue robe, looking both excited and extrely nervous.

Clearly his first ti standing high above the firmant, looking down at the world below.

Having lived for a full thousand years, yet only reaching the seventh level of Mahayana at such an old age... his natural talent is far too diocre.

Moreover, looking at the chaotic state of spiritual energy inside his body, he must have consud an unknown number of Heaven and Earth treasures in his life.

Alex sized up the man and secretly shook his head.

If a person like this were in his Hale family, he would be considered a complete failure.

A Mahayana Realm cultivator wasn’t much of a novelty to him. Essentially an existence he could crush to death with a casual pinch.

But to Aya and the old woman, he was an incredibly powerful expert they had rarely ever seen.

"This esteed lord must be one of the Ten Elders of the Divine Blade Sect, Elder Master Loris!" The old woman walked forward with the utmost respect, pressing her hands together and bowing deeply.

"This old body is Mira, the Head Martial Master of the Cale family, specially escorting Miss Aya Cale here to visit the mountain."

Although the old woman’s attitude was respectful and polite, Master Loris showed absolutely no intention of being courteous. He said expressionlessly, "Since you are here to visit the mountain, show

the Mountain Visiting Token."

Although the Divine Blade Sect’s power wasn’t overwhelmingly strong, it still belonged to the ranks of Immortal Sects.

The gap between Immortal Sect disciples and mortal independent cultivators was like heaven and earth.

Among mortal families, the Cale family was an existence not to be underestimated. But in the eyes of an Immortal Sect disciple, they were nothing more than ordinary mortals.

re ants and grass. Let alone to a dignified Elder.

"This old body obeys!" The old woman imdiately took out a token from her storage bag and respectfully presented it with both hands.

This jade token was exactly identical to the one Alex held.

Master Loris accepted it. A sliver of spiritual energy lingered on his fingertips as he poured it inside.

A layer of faint white light floated up, condensing into an antique, classical word: "Cale."

Alex nodded thoughtfully, It seems this is the Divine Blade Sect’s rule.

The so called Mountain Visiting Token was nothing more than a jade tablet, extrely easy to counterfeit. This chanism was equivalent to adding a layer of anti counterfeiting identification. Preventing untalented frauds from wasting their ti.

"Good." After the inspection, Master Loris directly crushed the Mountain Visiting Token. He then turned to Alex.

"Yours?"

Alex didn’t bat an eye. He took out his Mountain Visiting Token and handed it over.

Master Loris similarly poured his spiritual energy into it. Sure enough, white light surfaced just like before, condensing into the word: "Lark."

"Hu..." Aya and the old woman’s expressions changed slightly. A flash of coldness in their eyes. Especially Aya, who subconsciously gripped the hilt of the sword at her waist.

But the old woman pressed down on her shoulder and shook her head slightly. Only then did she coldly snort and let it go.

These subtle movents were naturally seen by Alex in their entirety.

However, he had co to the Divine Blade Sect for his own important purposes. It was impossible to waste ti getting entangled with this Eldest Miss of the Cale family.

"Good." Master Loris nodded and destroyed this token as well.

He then turned and pressed his index and middle fingers against the rock face at the foot of the mountain, tapping casually. The steep mountain rocks instantly shifted and parted, revealing a hidden path.

"Feather Transformation Peak is one of the major peaks of the Divine Blade Sect. Exclusively used for receiving new disciples."

"The three of you must reach the summit before sunset. I will then guide you across the Heavenly Stairway and into the sect gates."

"If you cannot arrive before sunset, do not bring humiliation upon yourselves. Pack up and go ho."

"Ah? I have to walk too?!" The blue robed youth on the sword instantly looked full of reluctance, laughing awkwardly.

"Elder Loris, this lowly one has a frail body and is often sick, could you make an exception..."

Before he could finish, Master Loris directly pushed him off with a single palm strike. Then tossed his sword into the sky, stepped onto it, and flew away elegantly.

"It seems this Elder Loris is not easy to get along with." The old woman looked troubled and warned.

"Miss, once inside the Divine Blade Sect, you absolutely must speak and act with caution."

"You absolutely cannot act willfully like you do at ho..."

Before she even finished her warning, Alex had already stepped onto the mountain path.

Aya and the blue robed youth didn’t dare delay and hurriedly followed.

It was mid afternoon, about four hours until sunset. For Aya and the blue robed youth, both Qi Gathering cultivators, reaching the summit before sunset wasn’t difficult.

As for Alex, if he steered his cloud, he could reach the summit in a single step. But right now, since he had already stepped inside the Divine Blade Sect, it ant he had to stay in character.

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